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AI Magic: Convert Outdated Content into Engagement Gold

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šŸŽ™ Daily Podcast Episode: Transform outdated content into engagement gold with AI magic! We show you how to revive old documents and presentations using Google Gemini's deep research and AI Studio. Give it a listen.

šŸ•µļøā€ā™‚ļø Fresh Finds: OpenAI’s open source AI mode delayed, Meta’s open source image and video model and Pinterest’s new AI feature. Read on for Fresh Finds.

šŸ—ž Byte Sized Daily AI News: OpenAI unveils o3-pro, Amazon releases AI video ad tools and the U.S. gov. to launch its own AI chatbot. For that and more, read on for Byte Sized News.

🧠 Learn & Leveraging AI: Why spend hours updating old content when you can not only refresh in minutes but make it even better than before. We break down how it’s done. Keep reading for that!

ā†©ļø Don’t miss out: Did you miss our last newsletter? We talked about OpenAI and Google teaming up, Meta forms Superintelligence Lab, Google’s AI Mode shaking up traditional search and more. Check it here!

 AI Magic: Convert Outdated Content into Engagement Gold šŸ“‘

Got old docs that need updating?

Yeah, yeah, yeah. You can do that with AI. But that's as basic as a Pumpkin Spice Latte in October.

What if, in a few minutes, you could not just bring life to your old docs with AI by making them interactive, but also ADD AI functionality into those docs?

In our new segment -- Working Wednesdays with AI, we tackle practical use-cases that even non-technical people can pick up and run with.

Also on the pod today:

• AI Studio's PDF Transcription Feature šŸ“‹
• Google Gemini Deep Research Capabilities šŸ”
• Interactive Presentations with Gemini Canvas šŸ“ŗļø

It’ll be worth your 45 minutes:

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Here’s our favorite AI finds from across the web:

New AI Tool Spotlight – Huntr is an AI resume review with professional level feedback, Merlio gives you access to top AI tools in one dashboard and Bridgely translates your web chats in real time in 60+ languages.

OpenAI – OpenAI’s open source AI mode is getting delayed.

Sam Altman claims that an average ChatGPT query uses roughly one fifteenth of a teaspoon of water.

Meta – Meta has released V-JEPA 2, an open-source image and video model.

Google – Google has released Android 16 to Pixel phones, unveiling AI edit suggestions for Google Photos.

Google is adding a Chief AI Architect to accelerate its development of AI products.

Social Media – Pinterest is testing an AI feature that lets advertisers turn their catalogs into shoppable collages.

AI in Government - The FDA announced plans to use AI, including a new tool called Elsa, to dramatically cut the time it takes to review drugs and food safety.

AI in Society - Fire departments are turning to AI to help detect and respond to wildfires more quickly.

1. OpenAI Unveils o3-pro: The Next-Gen Reasoning AI Model 🧠

OpenAI just rolled out o3-pro, a smarter, step-by-step reasoning model now live for ChatGPT Pro, Teams, and API users, replacing the older o1-pro. This upgrade promises sharper accuracy in science, math, coding, and business, outperforming rivals like Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro and Anthropic’s Claude 4 Opus in key benchmarks.

While its responses take a bit longer and some features like image generation and Canvas support are paused, o3-pro’s deeper reasoning and tool access could be a game-changer for professionals aiming to boost productivity and complex problem-solving.

2. Amazon Rolls Out AI-Powered Video Ads Tool for Sellers šŸŽ„ļø

Amazon has officially launched its Video Generator tool in the US, allowing sellers to create photorealistic, multi-scene video ads in under five minutes, free of charge. The platform now supports motion effects that bring products to life—like showing a watch worn on a wrist rather than just sitting still—and can automatically generate condensed clips from existing footage.

This move pushes AI-generated ads closer to traditional commercial quality, helping small businesses and creators quickly produce polished marketing content without the usual time or cost barriers.

3. Meta Unleashes AI-Powered Video Editing for Creators šŸ“ø

Meta has rolled out a new generative AI video editing feature across its Meta AI app, website, and Edits app, available now in the US and over a dozen countries. Users can transform short videos with over 50 preset AI prompts that alter outfits, styles, and environments—no editing skills required.

This launch marks a milestone in Meta’s push towards fully text-driven video generation and editing, promising even more creative control later this year.

4. U.S. Government to Launch AI.gov API on July 4th šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

The Trump administration is set to unveil AI.gov, a new platform aiming to boost government innovation through AI, according to 404 Media. The site, managed by the General Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Services, will feature an AI chat assistant, access to OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic models, and tools for agency-wide AI implementation analysis.

Headed by former Tesla engineer Thomas Shedd, the project signals ongoing efforts to automate federal work and increase efficiency despite leadership changes.

5. Disney and Universal Take Midjourney to Court Over AI Image Copyrights āš–ļø

Disney and Universal have filed a federal lawsuit accusing AI image generator Midjourney of illegally using their iconic characters like Darth Vader and the Minions to create unauthorized images. This marks the first major Hollywood legal challenge against generative AI, spotlighting the tension between creative industries and AI technologies.

The studios claim Midjourney ignored demands to stop and implement safeguards, while Midjourney’s CEO previously likened the AI’s learning process to human artistic influence.

6. The Browser Company Launches AI-Powered Browser Dia 🌐

The Browser Company has shifted gears, shelving its Arc browser to focus on Dia, a new AI-integrated browser now in beta and available by invite only. Built on Chromium, Dia places an AI chatbot directly in the URL bar, enabling users to search, summarize uploads, and even draft content from open tabs—all without leaving the browser.

This move reflects a broader trend where AI tools are reshaping how people interact online, streamlining workflows by embedding intelligence where users spend most of their time.

🦾How You Can Leverage:

We turned a 2-year-old slide deck into a live AI chatbot in 10 minutes using free Google tools.

That crusty presentation from 2023?

The one everyone forgot but desperately needs?

Stop.

Don't rebuild it. Don't spend hours copy-pasting between docs like some digital caveman.

WEAPONIZE it.

We just watched Google's AI tools turn ancient slide decks into chatty, interactive experiences faster than you can brew coffee.

Real talk—your boring PowerPoints can now have full conversations with users instead of putting them to sleep.

So on today's show, we went absolutely feral testing Google's sneaky workflow that combines agentic research, computer vision transcription, and one-click AI embedding.

Spoiler alert: we were genuinely shook at how stupid-easy this was.

Zero coding required. Zero paid subscriptions needed. Just free Google tools doing designer-level work while you sip your latte.

Your presentations just leveled up from "meh" to "wait, did that slide just answer my question?"

Ready to turn digital dust into AI gold?

1 – Agentic Research Destroys the Consulting Invoice 😵

Google's Deep Research just made market research firms sweat.

Hard.

We fed it one simple prompt about small language models and watched it become a digital investigative journalist. Ten websites turned into 25. Single searches became seven research cycles. The AI literally stopped mid-process and said "this isn't enough, I'm going deeper."

No human told it to do this.

It analyzed findings, identified gaps, then made its own strategic decisions about what additional research was needed. While your team spends weeks building competitive analysis decks, this thing built a comprehensive industry report with month-by-month breakdowns and proper citations in under ten minutes.

The scary part?

It exported everything as a professional Google Doc that looked like a $50K consulting deliverable. Complete with executive summary, trend analysis, and strategic implications we never even asked for.

Try This:

Pick your biggest competitive threat or emerging market opportunity. Ask Deep Research for "comprehensive competitive analysis of [competitor] strategy and market positioning in 2025, including recent partnerships, product launches, and strategic shifts."

Let it run all cycles completely. Use the output to brief your exec team on threats they haven't even spotted yet.

2 – Computer Vision Ends Document Archaeology Forever 🤩

AI Studio just solved every company's nightmare scenario.

You know the one. Emergency board meeting tomorrow. Need to update that crucial presentation from 2022. Nobody remembers who built it. The PDF is literally just screenshots stitched together. Original PowerPoint? Gone. Designer who made it? Different company now.

Game over, right?

Nope.

We threw the messiest visual PDF imaginable at AI Studio—pure screenshot chaos with zero extractable text—and watched it perform digital surgery. Computer vision pulled every piece of content, transcribed visual elements that would take humans hours to recreate, then analyzed TWO separate documents simultaneously.

But here's where it gets wild: the AI didn't just transcribe. It identified gaps between the old content and new research, then automatically performed targeted web searches to fill those holes. One prompt handled document recovery, gap analysis, AND strategic research updates.

Your "lost" institutional knowledge just became your competitive advantage again.

Try This:

Dig up your most critical orphaned document—that training manual, compliance guide, or product spec that everyone needs but nobody can properly update. Upload it to AI Studio with any recent industry research.

Ask it to transcribe the original, identify outdated sections, and research current best practices. Turn document archaeology into strategic refresh in one session.

3 – One-Click AI Embedding Kills the Demo Problem 🤳

Canvas mode just made every SaaS company's demo deck obsolete.

Think about your last product presentation. Slide 47. Someone asks a weird edge case question. You fumble through slides trying to find the answer. Everyone's checking phones. Energy dies.

Dead.

Now imagine this instead: they ask the question, you click "Ask Gemini," and the presentation answers instantly with contextual, intelligent responses tailored to that exact slide content.

We literally embedded a live AI assistant into a presentation with one button click. Zero code. Zero API keys. Zero developer tears. The AI understood context so well that when we asked it to explain technical concepts "in basketball terms," it delivered perfect analogies that proved deep comprehension.

Your static content just became conversational. Your boring decks just became interactive experiences. Your audience just stopped scrolling Instagram during your presentation.

This isn't just better presentations—it's personalized, on-demand expertise embedded directly into your content. Every slide becomes a mini-consultation with an AI that knows your material inside and out.

Try This:

Take your most important client presentation or training deck and transform it through Canvas mode. Add the Gemini feature, then test it with your team's hardest questions. Roll this out for your next high-stakes client meeting or new employee onboarding.

Watch engagement skyrocket when people can actually converse with your content instead of passively consuming it.

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